A clearer search performance chart for weekly SEO reviews
The dashboard chart now shows clicks, impressions, average CTR, and average position in a smoother GSC-style view built for weekly review.
SearchTriage now has a clearer dashboard chart for reviewing search performance across clicks, impressions, average CTR, and average position.
The goal is simple: make weekly Search Console review faster to understand.
Search Console already gives the raw performance graph. SearchTriage uses that familiar signal language, then places it inside the wider content decision workflow. The chart is not there to look impressive. It is there to help answer better questions.
The four signals that matter first
The dashboard chart focuses on:
- clicks
- impressions
- average CTR
- average position
Those four metrics are often enough to start a useful SEO conversation. If impressions are rising but clicks are flat, the page may need a better title, clearer intent match, stronger intro, or a more relevant snippet. If position is improving but CTR remains low, metadata and query fit deserve attention. If clicks fade while impressions hold steady, an update may beat a new article.
SearchTriage keeps those signals visible because they connect directly to content actions.
Better date ranges
The chart also handles 7, 28, and 90-day ranges more carefully. Instead of collapsing every range to the first available imported day, SearchTriage keeps the selected calendar window and shows available imported days inside it.
That makes sparse imports easier to understand. If a site only has seven imported daily rows, the 28 and 90-day views still represent the wider calendar window rather than pretending the account has more data than it does.
Smoother lines, familiar colors
The chart uses smoother lines and colors that feel closer to Google Search Console. That makes it more familiar for users who already live inside GSC, while still making it easier to read inside SearchTriage.
The point is not to replace Search Console. The point is to turn Search Console exports into practical action.
From chart to decision
A graph is only useful if it changes what you do next.
SearchTriage connects chart movement to opportunity review, reports, briefs, Content Map context, and update recommendations. If a page is gaining impressions, SearchTriage can help decide whether it needs a new article, an update, internal links, a meta refresh, or no action at all.
That is the difference between reporting and triage.
See how the workflow fits together on how SearchTriage works.